Mississippi Code
Issuance of Gaming Licenses to Corporations, Limited Partnerships, Holding Companies, Intermediary Companies and Publicly Traded Corporations
§ 75-76-227. Partners of limited partnership required to be licensed; other persons required to be licensed

Every general partner and limited partner of a limited partnership which holds or applies for a state gaming license must be licensed individually, according to the provisions of this chapter; and if, in the judgment of the commission, the public interest will be served by requiring any or all of the limited partnership's lenders, holders of evidence of indebtedness, underwriters, key executives, agents or employees to be licensed, the limited partnership shall require those persons to apply for a license in accordance with the laws and requirements in effect at the time the commission requires the licensing. Publicly traded corporations which are limited partners of limited partnerships are not required to be licensed but shall comply with this chapter. A person who is required to be licensed as a general or limited partner shall not receive that position until he secures the required approval of the commission. A person who is required to be licensed pursuant to a decision of the commission shall apply for a license within thirty (30) days after the executive director requests him to do so.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 75 - Regulation of Trade, Commerce and Investments

Chapter 76 - Mississippi Gaming Control Act

Issuance of Gaming Licenses to Corporations, Limited Partnerships, Holding Companies, Intermediary Companies and Publicly Traded Corporations

§ 75-76-199. Issuance of gaming licenses to corporations, limited partnerships, holding companies or intermediary companies or publicly traded corporations; definitions applicable to Sections 75-76-199 through 75-76-265

§ 75-76-203. Eligibility requirements for corporations

§ 75-76-205. Additional requirements for corporations

§ 75-76-209. Information required of corporations applying for gaming license

§ 75-76-211. Officers and directors of corporation required to be licensed; other persons required to be licensed

§ 75-76-217. Failure of corporate employee to obtain or retain license; notice of new employee replacing terminated employee

§ 75-76-221. Eligibility requirements for limited partnerships

§ 75-76-225. Information required of limited partnership applying for gaming license

§ 75-76-227. Partners of limited partnership required to be licensed; other persons required to be licensed

§ 75-76-231. Failure of employee of limited partnership to obtain or retain license; notice of new employee replacing terminating employee

§ 75-76-233. Holding companies and intermediary companies; application of sections 75-76-235 through 75-76-241

§ 75-76-235. Requirements of holding companies and intermediary companies having subsidiary with gaming license; investigations; findings of unsuitability; certificate evidencing security in company to bear statement of restrictions; approval require...

§ 75-76-239. Information required of holding company and intermediary company

§ 75-76-241. Penalties for failure of corporate or limited partnership licensee or holding company or intermediary company to comply with laws and regulations

§ 75-76-243. Legislative declarations with respect to corporate acquisitions, repurchases of securities and corporate defense tactics

§ 75-76-245. State policy with respect to corporate acquisitions; repurchases of securities and corporate recapitalizations

§ 75-76-247. Regulations for review and approval of corporate acquisitions, repurchase of securities and corporate defense tactics

§ 75-76-249. Exemptions for publicly traded corporations; application of alternative provisions

§ 75-76-253. Considerations in determining whether to recommend application to register as publicly traded corporation; hearing before executive director not required

§ 75-76-261. Failure of publicly traded corporation or its subsidiary corporation or limited partnership to comply with laws and regulations

§ 75-76-265. Effect of failure of person connected with corporate licensee, holding company or intermediary company to obtain or maintain finding of suitability or license